Italia; San Casiano Church in Alba (Italy)

Authors

  • Ugo Dellapiana
  • Sebastiano Rao
  • Aldo Barberis
  • Giuseppe Gobino

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1978.v31.i302.2558

Abstract


This church in Alba has been designed according to the guidelines issued by the Vatican II Council. The development of the interior planes and volumes correspond to the religious «signs» of the New Liturgy: baptistery, altar, pulpit, tabernacle, confessionals and choir, which shapes are also reflected in the outside. The correct lighting by means of skylights contribute decisively to create a high religious character and atmosphere in the whole. The construction of the church is based on reinforced concrete walls extended in a curvilinear shape which, at the same time they serve as interior partitions, bear the very elaborate roofing. The materials used in the construction and in the interior finishings, as well as the correct sequence of spaces, help to put in evidence the function of the different rooms and hails, while at the same time underline a high religious feeling.

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Published

1978-08-30

How to Cite

Dellapiana, U., Rao, S., Barberis, A., & Gobino, G. (1978). Italia; San Casiano Church in Alba (Italy). Informes De La Construcción, 31(302), 3–12. https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1978.v31.i302.2558

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